Factories are back, stores are opening, but demand has crashed as buyers wait for the pandemic to end

Mike Bird

Jon Emont

Shan Li

More than two months after imposing quarantines to counter the coronavirus, China is getting back to work. It is a slow and rocky process, one that rests on the world battling back successfully against the pandemic.

With new infections dwindling, factories are restarting, stores are reopening, and people are venturing outdoors. In some ways, China is where the U.S. and Europe hope to be within weeks or months.